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Prime Minister Mia Mottley Has Defended The COVID-19 Travel Protocols

August 11, 2020 admin 0

Prime Minister Mia Mottley has defended the COVID-19 travel protocols saying that mandatory testing was not always practical.  Presently, visitors to the island’s shores are allowed to take a COVID-19 PCR test from an accredited facility 72 hours prior to travelling. While testing prior to arrival is not mandatory the protocol states that such travellers will be required to be tested […More]

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GUYANA USHED IN THEIR NEW PRESIDENT AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS OF LEGAL WRANGLINGS

August 11, 2020 admin 0

GUYANA USHED IN THEIR NEW PRESIDENT AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS OF LEGAL WRANGLINGS. Five months after a general election, the opposition candidate Irfaan Ali has been sworn in as Guyana’s president. Following allegations of vote tampering, a recount and a lengthy legal battle, the election commission declared Mr Ali the winner on Sunday. August 2nd. The 40-year-old, Mr Ali was sworn […More]

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JAMAICANS CELEBRATED THEIR 58TH YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

August 11, 2020 admin 0

JAMAICANS CELEBRATED THEIR 58TH YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER FOR JAMIACA, AS JAMAICANS CELEBRATED THEIR 58TH YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE EARLIER THIS WEEK ON THURSDAY AUGUST 6.  IN PRIME MINISTER ANDREW HOLINESS INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE, HE REITERRATED THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. HE STATED THAT  “We cannot afford to become complacent now. We are still at risk. Therefore, […More]

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NEW YORK STATE READY TO REOPEN SCHOOLS

August 11, 2020 admin 0

NEW YORK STATE READY TO REOPEN SCHOOLS New York State, previously the center of the worst coronavirus outbreak in the world, four months ago, is now one of the few places in the country (USA) that may be able to safely reopen schools, as confirmed by several public health experts. In a telephonic news conference held on Friday, AUGUST 7TH, […More]

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley invites Caricom, Commonwealth to observe Trinidad elections

July 10, 2020 admin 0

Port of Spain – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has written to CARICOM Secretary-General Irwin La Rocque and Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland inviting them to send election observers to the upcoming general election on August 10. In a statement on Thursday, Rowley said the letter formally invites both parties to send election missions to observe the twin-island republic’s processes and […More]

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Almost $2B To Establish Goat Islands Wildlife Sanctuary In Jamaica

February 13, 2020 admin 0

Gov’t Spending $1.9B To Establish Goat Islands Wildlife Sanctuary The Government will be spending $1.9 billion to establish the Goat Islands wildlife sanctuary, just off Jamaica’s south coast. Parliamentary Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Robert Morgan, who made the announcement, said this forms part of measures to safeguard Jamaica’s biodiversity and natural history. He was speaking […More]

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VENEZUELA/US TIES: Venezuela Socialist Government Wants Restored Ties With US

September 27, 2019 admin 0

Venezuela Socialist Government Wants Restored Ties With US Venezuela’s socialist government on Wednesday called on the United States to restore diplomatic ties with Caracas after it opened talks with fringe opposition parties. Venezuela broke off relations with the United States after Washington recognised opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president on January 23. Vice President Delcy Rodriguez told reporters in […More]

GUYANA NEWS UPDATE: Jagdeo “disappointed” over CARICOM’s silence on Guyana’s political situation

September 23, 2019 admin 0

While international organisations and other stakeholders have joined the resounding call for democracy to prevail in Guyana, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has remained noticeably silent on the situation, which can have far-reaching consequences for other Member States. Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo today called out the regional organisation for not commenting on Guyana’s situation, where a caretaker government is still functioning […More]

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